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Efficient retirement programs with interest and security took over, designed by competent market businessmen. In the words of Dorcas R. Hardy, a former commissioner of Social Security, "We ought to call it Social Insecurity, not Social Security." No more such government-run Social Security follies existed that, even while still functioning, left the elderly trapped at low-income poverty levels. Moreover, as the Neotech Era sent consumer prices into free-falls, the elderly enjoyed high standards of living during their golden years...when they most needed to savor each other's love. In the 20th century, poverty robbed those final, farewell years of love and tenderness. But market businessmen, the geniuses of society, rose and cleaned up that mess with safe inflation-proof retirement programs and soaring buying power and standards of living. Money, or lack of it, was not be the elderly's greatest fear, but their least concern. Instead, concentrated love filled their final memories.
Unburdened business combined with science and medicine to race unhampered toward cures for all fatal diseases. Government-funded programs were impotent, for those researchers' livelihoods depended on not finding the cure in order to continue receiving grants. Market-businessmen-funded programs in which the medical geniuses were free to rise up, by contrast, were potent, for those researchers' livelihoods depended on finding the cure. ...No urgency and no market-driven disciplines or logic retarded government-funded programs. Researchers received money, then approached research with questionable scientific discipline -- often like sitting in front of a wall safe and spinning the numbers to hopefully discover the unknown combination. As long as they received government funds, they would sit there year after year spinning numbers. The market-businessmen-funded researcher, by contrast, was like the locksmith driven to open an airtight safe that has a baby trapped inside with only a few minutes of air left. ...The market-businessmen-funded programs, once free of destructive poppa boys, got results! All government-funded programs were nothing but bureaucratic follies.
Super effective self-sufficient programs quickly developed under the new code. Government social programs in the 20th century were all follies, except for one: In the nation's largest homeless shelter, in Washington D.C., was a special division for drug rehabilitation. Unbelievably, that drug rehabilitation division refused government money. Instead, it raised its own funds and was largely self-sufficient, using a unique results-is-everything approach. When social programs switched over to success-minded directors not using government money, then those programs achieved genuine success.
The visionaries at century end who had seen the Six Visions went around reassuring their loved ones, friends, and peers. All the so-called "problems" of the proposed new government structure, the visionaries pointed out, all fell under the "for the public good" purpose of government. Axiomatically, though, only market businessmen and women could enhance the well-being of the people. The visionaries reminded the people that incompetent career politicians made utter messes of programs "for the public good". "In tomorrow's new government structure," the visionaries preached, "market businessmen will clean up all the messes. The 'problems' will not be problems. In fact, they are problems under the old code and will finally be fixed under the new code." Once the visionaries helped introduce fifty million people to the Six Visions, a strategic inflection point had begun and the transition would not be stopped.
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